Waisman Center
About the Business
The Waisman Center is a renowned research institution located at 1500 Highland Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It is a world-class multidisciplinary center dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases. The center conducts cutting-edge research, provides clinical services, and offers training and outreach programs to support individuals and families affected by these conditions. With a team of experts and state-of-the-art facilities, the Waisman Center is a leader in the field of developmental disabilities research and care.
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1500 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705, United States
Reviews
"We’re always so grateful for the expert knowledge of the team at the Waisman Center! They are kind and caring, and work hard to answer our questions and give us practical solutions to help give our som the best quality care possible!"
"Worked with Dr. Lauren (CASC), she is exceptional and remarkable! My kid loved his appointments and learned a lot. We will miss her a lot."
"Wonderful experience. Dr Sarah Warner is skilled, thorough, and kind. Social worker Amy went above and beyond in answering all my (many) questions and getting to know my family. Could not be happier with our family’s experience at the waisman center."
"I cannot express how deeply disturbed and disappointed I was by my appointment at Waisman Genetics. I was asked for my consent for a medical student to be a part of the visit and I agreed, what I was NOT asked my consent about and did not agree to however was to be watched through a two way mirror for the duration of the appointment and for the handful of other random doctors to join in the appointment. I feel utterly disrespected and creeped out, as well as a seeming lack of knowledge of things previously expressed BY THEM. It appeared to me based on teleheath conversations earlier this year that the doctor I was seeing here had suggested I may have a hyper rare subtype of EDS, and when I asked about the subtypes I was simply told I didn't fit the profile of the vascular or classical forms, which were not the hyper rare subtypes in question. I had assumed that this doctor had knowledge of all 13 types based on how he was touted to me as a "connective tissue disorder expert" but my experience at the center told me otherwise. The beighton scale hypermobility check wasn't even performed correctly. If you want to feel at all cared about by your health care providers or perhaps respected, do not go to the Waisman genetics center."
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